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Grammar - Exit Test
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Fill in the gaps. Rover was hungry because he did not have food to eat. Nick’s mother gave him meat. Bill and Michelle did not find clues in the wax museum. Nick found . interesting information on the…
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Listening - Eatanswill
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Seven and fill in the gaps of the sentences with an appropriate word. When the Pickwickians arrive in Eatanswill, there is a of people cheering and waving blue flags.…
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Listening - Alan Campbell
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Ten and fill in the gaps with the words you hear. At o’clock the next morning his servant came in and opened the curtains. Dorian was sleeping with one hand under…
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An unusual case
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‘An unusual case’ Look at this sentence from Chapter One: This case is very unusual. In English we use the prefix -un before an adjective to mean ‘not’. For example: Watson was not happy.…
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Grammar check!
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Look at these sentences: Will Scarlett was a good archer, but Robin was the best. Robin and his men were the best archers of the region. Best is a superlative. Some superlatives are irregular. Look at…
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Indefinite pronouns
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"Perhaps they didn’t examine everything.” There are four pronouns that begin with every- : everything, everybody/everyone, everywhere. We use everything for objects, everybody/everyone for…
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Summary - Go back to the text
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Below is a summary of the final chapters of the The Woman in White. Number the paragraphs in the correct order and then use the words from exercise "Vocabulary" to complete the gaps. Now that…
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Prepositions - Activities
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Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. There were a lot of tourists standing in line the museum. “Let’s phone the police station going,” said Nick. Rover ran the park looking for the ball.…
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Everyone, everything, everywhere
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Everyone is happy. Now the crocodile follows captain Hook everywhere because he wants to eat him. We use everyone when we talk about all people. We use everything when we talk about all things. We use…
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Possessive adjectives
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Look at these sentences: The people loved their beautiful Queen. Not long after their marriage, there was another invasion of Britain. Their is a possessive adjective. The other possessive adjectives…